Sociology, Volume 35Clarendon Press, 2001 - Sociology |
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... specific memories . Without such specific memory , how does believing in or entertaining the possibility of reincarnation link to one's sense of personal identity ? To explore this , I now turn to my final source of data . 4. An ...
... specific memories . Without such specific memory , how does believing in or entertaining the possibility of reincarnation link to one's sense of personal identity ? To explore this , I now turn to my final source of data . 4. An ...
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... specific actions and associations . These considerations are not meant to reject out of hand , for example , the hypothesis that trust ( expectation ) and co - operation ( action ) are strongly and positively correlated . Rather it is ...
... specific actions and associations . These considerations are not meant to reject out of hand , for example , the hypothesis that trust ( expectation ) and co - operation ( action ) are strongly and positively correlated . Rather it is ...
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... specific functions , and hence the social ' effects ' , of a given technology are bound to social factors such as the ideologies informing its design or the division of labour within which it is deployed . However , they still maintain ...
... specific functions , and hence the social ' effects ' , of a given technology are bound to social factors such as the ideologies informing its design or the division of labour within which it is deployed . However , they still maintain ...
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